Asking people not to eat the cakes, it says: "The products are a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy to soya, egg or peanuts, and/or an allergy or intolerance to wheat, barley and oats (gluten) and/or a sensitivity to sulphites."

In addition, the “Ridiculously Rich Mixed Box” which contains a selection of six of the cakes listed above, also contain the following:

Product

Date/s

Allergens not declared

Allergens not correctly emphasised

Blondie

July 2017

Soya, nuts

Wheat

White Chocolate Rocky Road

July 2017

Soya, nuts

Wheat, Barley

Millionaires Brownie

August 2017

Soya, Sulphites, nuts

Wheat

Triple Chocolate Brownie

August 2017

Soya, nuts

Wheat

Honeycomb Tiffin

September 2017

Soya, nuts

Wheat, Barley

Coconut Macaroon Brownie

September 2017

Soya, Egg, nuts

Wheat

Florentine Flapjacks

October 2017

Peanuts, Sulphites

Wheat, Oats, Milk

Mississippi Brownie

October 2017

Soya, nuts

Wheat

Bakewell Blondie

November 2017

Egg, milk, nuts, soya, wheat & sulphites

Caramel Shortie

November 2017

Milk, soya, sulphites, wheat, nuts

Brandy Butter Flavoured Brownie

December 2017

Egg, Milk, Soya, Wheat, nuts

Apple & Cinnamon flapjack

December 2017

Oats, nuts

The spokesman adds: "If you have bought any of the above products and have allergies to soya, peanuts, nuts, eggs and/or an allergy or intolerance to wheat, barley, oats (gluten), milk and/or a sensitivity to sulphites do not eat it.

"Instead return it to the store from where it was bought for a full refund."

Other Ridiculously Rich products are unaffected.

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Alana Spencer was the winner of last year's Apprentice, with Lord Alan Sugar backing the contestant's bakery business to tune of £250,000 ahead of 17 other contestants including Nottinghamshire's Fran Bishop.

The recall comes in the run-up to this year's Apprentice final - which could see another Notts candidate, Elizabeth McKenna, hoping to beat Harrison Jones, Jade English, James White, Joanna Jarjue, Michaela Wain and Sarah Lynn to the prize.